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Self-evidently you can find the southernmost post office at Fin del Mundo. A lot of places are chosen to claim a political statement for Argentina. So it is at the very end of Ruta 3 . It is concerning the Falkland-Islands Argentina claims to be part of their country. A lot of places are chosen to claim a political statement for Argentina. So it is at the very end of Ruta 3 . It is concerning the Falkland-Islands Argentina claims to be part of their country. A few places inside this terribly nice park were treated by introduced beavers. Therefore you can find swamps and moors at many places. A few places inside this terribly nice park were treated by introduced beavers. Therefore you can find swamps and moors at many places. After this probably too short stay at the southernmost end of the world we have to saddle the horses for new shores. However, we took the time for a side trip to Puerto Almanza. We've heard that they serve a delicious lunch there. There is another gravel road leading to this place but we didn't care about time because the way itself should be a kind of highlight again. Therefore and to be able to shoot some more photos it was no issue. The weather was playing good with us as well. After this probably too short stay at the southernmost end of the world we have to saddle the horses for new shores. However, we took the time for a side trip to Puerto Almanza. We've heard that they serve a delicious lunch there. There is another gravel road leading to this place but we didn't care about time because the way itself should be a kind of highlight again. Therefore and to be able to shoot some more photos it was no issue. The weather was playing good with us as well. Unfortunately we couldn't go into the only restaurant because it was packed. As an alternative we found a kind of quick meal location a few meters further. There we had freshly made empanadas filled with Centolla and seafood. This was so excellent that we needed to place a second order. Unfortunately we couldn't go into the only restaurant because it was packed. As an alternative we found a kind of quick meal location a few meters further. There we had freshly made empanadas filled with Centolla and seafood. This was so excellent that we needed to place a second order. With a kind of a sad feeling we left this peaceful and relaxing place. Eventually it was thrilling if we had approached the filmteam working on the location. We might have known what they were working at but on the other hand it was too risky to appear in tha local TV broadcast that very night. Our next stay on a real Estancia waited for us and we knew that we would have had family contact we didn't want to let them wait too long. With a kind of a sad feeling we left this peaceful and relaxing place. Eventually it was thrilling if we had approached the filmteam working on the location. We might have known what they were working at but on the other hand it was too risky to appear in tha local TV broadcast that very night. Our next stay on a real Estancia waited for us and we knew that we would have had family contact we didn't want to let them wait too long. The boss of the Estancia - Pepe – was keen to provide us with a little tour in his Jeep around a small part of his farm. He explained about the different trees growing in groups on his land: e.g. Lenga, Nina. We heard that those trees are always growing separately in terms of species but also in terms of age. This means that the young forests always grow apart from the old ones. This means that the forest is always moving. But it is so that those trees grow very slowly and the older trees we had seen lived approx 600 years already and some of them looked still quite solid. Those trees grow very slowly (app. 5 cm trunk diameter in 50 years) which is very obvious for that windy and cold region. As farmer it is even harder to survive with this business. This land perfectly feeds sheep but there are uncountable wild dogs coming from the cities and kill sheep just for fun (not for food). It seems that nowadays there is not much they can do aside killing the one or other. For that reason most of the farmers switched to cattle. But this needs by far more effort and the income is even lower because cattle needs more space per individual and the meat price is very low, too. But people stay friendly and positive plus try to gain additonal income from other businesses. Annie – the lady of the house – is growing plants which she sells on a distributers market in Rio Grande once a week (app. 70 km apart). The boss of the Estancia - Pepe – was keen to provide us with a little tour in his Jeep around a small part of his farm. He explained about the different trees growing in groups on his land: e.g. Lenga, Nina. We heard that those trees are always growing separately in terms of species but also in terms of age. This means that the young forests always grow apart from the old ones. This means that the forest is always moving. But it is so that those trees grow very slowly and the older trees we had seen lived approx 600 years already and some of them looked still quite solid. Those trees grow very slowly (app. 5 cm trunk diameter in 50 years) which is very obvious for that windy and cold region. As farmer it is even harder to survive with this business. This land perfectly feeds sheep but there are uncountable wild dogs coming from the cities and kill sheep just for fun (not for food). It seems that nowadays there is not much they can do aside killing the one or other. For that reason most of the farmers switched to cattle. But this needs by far more effort and the income is even lower because cattle needs more space per individual and the meat price is very low, too. But people stay friendly and positive plus try to gain additonal income from other businesses. Annie – the lady of the house – is growing plants which she sells on a distributers market in Rio Grande once a week (app. 70 km apart). Close to the fuel station you will find the tyre dealer. Close to the fuel station you will find the tyre dealer. A big colony of king penguins settled in Onaisin / Bahía Inútil. Currently they are trying to prepare their moulting young chicks (10 months old) for the life. A big colony of king penguins settled in Onaisin / Bahía Inútil. Currently they are trying to prepare their moulting young chicks (10 months old) for the life. A bit outside of the town of Porvenir there are living some gold diggers similarly to the conditions their ancestors found in the beginning of the 20th century. A bit outside of the town of Porvenir there are living some gold diggers similarly to the conditions their ancestors found in the beginning of the 20th century. Some impressions of Porvenir itself. Some impressions of Porvenir itself. Our last stop and also our departing place for our flight home, is Punta Arenas. Compared with all other cities, we've visited during this journey, this one is by far the largest, loudest and busiest of all. Maybe it will prepare us for Frankfurt again, but we enjoyed the clean air, silence and low pace of all the others and we feel not accustomed to this any more. However, this city has its flavours and also nice facettes which will be shown in the following pictures. They also mark the end of this blog and report from this extended journey to this wild and sometimes untamed stretch of land in the very South of South America. Our last stop and also our departing place for our flight home, is Punta Arenas. Compared with all other cities, we've visited during this journey, this one is by far the largest, loudest and busiest of all. Maybe it will prepare us for Frankfurt again, but we enjoyed the clean air, silence and low pace of all the others and we feel not accustomed to this any more. However, this city has its flavours and also nice facettes which will be shown in the following pictures. They also mark the end of this blog and report from this extended journey to this wild and sometimes untamed stretch of land in the very South of South America. Here you may think that some Bauhaus ideas came true. Here you may think that some Bauhaus ideas came true. Kolumbus Memorial Kolumbus Memorial page up page up page up page up
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A lot of places are chosen to claim a political statement for Argentina. So it is at the very end of Ruta 3 . It is concerning the Falkland-Islands Argentina claims to be part of their country. After this probably too short stay at the southernmost end of the world we have to saddle the horses for new shores. However, we took the time for a side trip to Puerto Almanza. We've heard that they serve a delicious lunch there. There is another gravel road leading to this place but we didn't care about time because the way itself should be a kind of highlight again. Therefore and to be able to shoot some more photos it was no issue. The weather was playing good with us as well. After this probably too short stay at the southernmost end of the world we have to saddle the horses for new shores. However, we took the time for a side trip to Puerto Almanza. We've heard that they serve a delicious lunch there. There is another gravel road leading to this place but we didn't care about time because the way itself should be a kind of highlight again. Therefore and to be able to shoot some more photos it was no issue. The weather was playing good with us as well. With a kind of a sad feeling we left this peaceful and relaxing place. Eventually it was thrilling if we had approached the filmteam working on the location. We might have known what they were working at but on the other hand it was too risky to appear in tha local TV broadcast that very night. Our next stay on a real Estancia waited for us and we knew that we would have had family contact we didn't want to let them wait too long. With a kind of a sad feeling we left this peaceful and relaxing place. Eventually it was thrilling if we had approached the filmteam working on the location. We might have known what they were working at but on the other hand it was too risky to appear in tha local TV broadcast that very night. Our next stay on a real Estancia waited for us and we knew that we would have had family contact we didn't want to let them wait too long. The boss of the Estancia - Pepe – was keen to provide us with a little tour in his Jeep around a small part of his farm. He explained about the different trees growing in groups on his land: e.g. Lenga, Nina. We heard that those trees are always growing separately in terms of species but also in terms of age. This means that the young forests always grow apart from the old ones. This means that the forest is always moving. But it is so that those trees grow very slowly and the older trees we had seen lived approx 600 years already and some of them looked still quite solid. Those trees grow very slowly (app. 5 cm trunk diameter in 50 years) which is very obvious for that windy and cold region. As farmer it is even harder to survive with this business. This land perfectly feeds sheep but there are uncountable wild dogs coming from the cities and kill sheep just for fun (not for food). It seems that nowadays there is not much they can do aside killing the one or other. For that reason most of the farmers switched to cattle. But this needs by far more effort and the income is even lower because cattle needs more space per individual and the meat price is very low, too. But people stay friendly and positive plus try to gain additonal income from other businesses. Annie – the lady of the house – is growing plants which she sells on a distributers market in Rio Grande once a week (app. 70 km apart). The boss of the Estancia - Pepe – was keen to provide us with a little tour in his Jeep around a small part of his farm. He explained about the different trees growing in groups on his land: e.g. Lenga, Nina. We heard that those trees are always growing separately in terms of species but also in terms of age. This means that the young forests always grow apart from the old ones. This means that the forest is always moving. But it is so that those trees grow very slowly and the older trees we had seen lived approx 600 years already and some of them looked still quite solid. Those trees grow very slowly (app. 5 cm trunk diameter in 50 years) which is very obvious for that windy and cold region. As farmer it is even harder to survive with this business. This land perfectly feeds sheep but there are uncountable wild dogs coming from the cities and kill sheep just for fun (not for food). It seems that nowadays there is not much they can do aside killing the one or other. For that reason most of the farmers switched to cattle. But this needs by far more effort and the income is even lower because cattle needs more space per individual and the meat price is very low, too. But people stay friendly and positive plus try to gain additonal income from other businesses. Annie – the lady of the house – is growing plants which she sells on a distributers market in Rio Grande once a week (app. 70 km apart). A big colony of king penguins settled in Onaisin / Bahía Inútil. Currently they are trying to prepare their moulting young chicks (10 months old) for the life. A big colony of king penguins settled in Onaisin / Bahía Inútil. Currently they are trying to prepare their moulting young chicks (10 months old) for the life. Some impressions of Porvenir itself. Some impressions of Porvenir itself. Our last stop and also our departing place for our flight home, is Punta Arenas. Compared with all other cities, we've visited during this journey, this one is by far the largest, loudest and busiest of all. Maybe it will prepare us for Frankfurt again, but we enjoyed the clean air, silence and low pace of all the others and we feel not accustomed to this any more. However, this city has its flavours and also nice facettes which will be shown in the following pictures. They also mark the end of this blog and report from this extended journey to this wild and sometimes untamed stretch of land in the very South of South America. Our last stop and also our departing place for our flight home, is Punta Arenas. Compared with all other cities, we've visited during this journey, this one is by far the largest, loudest and busiest of all. Maybe it will prepare us for Frankfurt again, but we enjoyed the clean air, silence and low pace of all the others and we feel not accustomed to this any more. However, this city has its flavours and also nice facettes which will be shown in the following pictures. They also mark the end of this blog and report from this extended journey to this wild and sometimes untamed stretch of land in the very South of South America. Here you may think that some Bauhaus ideas came true. Here you may think that some Bauhaus ideas came true.